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exhibitors. There was great excitement over] the decision in the dry mares class. Mr Allison, of Southland took first prize, and a portion of the crowd hooted whilst others cheered in opposition. Dairy produce was not so good as usual. The New Zealand manufactures, Kuiapoi and Mosgiel Woollen Factories competed ia tweeds and coatings, with the result that the prize was awarded to Kaiapoi. This provoked protests from the manager of the Mosgiel Co., who stated that one of the judges, a Dunedin tailor, was so well known in opposition to the company that had the company knoAvn he would be a judge they would not have shown. In thoroughbreds, Le Lpup, Cassivelaunus, King, Leader and Satirist met, and. first prize was awarded to Le Loup. For remainder of reading matter see fourth page Amusements SLOAN'S THEATRE, INVERCARGILL. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. First appearance in New Zealand of England's renowned Mimic, Vocalist, Ventriloquist and Character Artist, MR FREDERIC MACCABE, Who will have the honor of appearing before the public of Invercargill, On SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1882. Full particulars see future advertisements. Box plan now ready, at Moir, Johnson & Co.'s. n2l Lecture. ARCHIBALD FORBES, Who will make his First Appearance In New Zbalakbon MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 27. SLOAN'S THEATRE. COURSE OF FOUR LECTURES, By the celebated War Correspondent, Whose enthralling utterances on the Great and World-dividing Events of the last few years, and stories of the lives of Kinss, " fierce fiery Warriors," and other " choice and master spirits of this age" whom he h«is encountered in his remarkable career, are excitiDg intense interest in the present critical condition of affairs in Euorope, and attracted the largest audience that ever assembled in Great Britain, America, and Australia. 1. EXPERIENCES of a WAR CORRESPONDENT, Monday, 27th November. 2. KINGS and PRINCES I HAVE MET (With illustrations), Tuesday, 28th November. 3. ALL EUROPE IN ARMS 1 Thursday, 30th November. WARRIORS I HAVE KNOWN, (With illustrations;, Friday, Ist Decembe". Tickets for course : Circle, 12s, Stalls, Bs, Backs Seats, ss; Single (Lecture Tickets, 4s, 3s, 2s. All Classes Of TicKets can t>e obtained a-t Messrs Rodgers and Co.'s, wtere purchasers of Reserved Course Tickets can now s elect their seats. n23 R. S. SMYTHE, Public Notices V/I AYO Ra L ELECTION John Kingsland will address the Ratepayers at Mr Rodie's Appleby Hotel, on Monday, 27th. at 8 p.m. ; and the Theatre Royal, Tay street, on Tuesday, 28th, at 8 o'clock p.m. n23 nODTH INVERCARGILL. Applications will be received at the Town Hall, South Invercargill, till Tuesday, |sth December, at 7.30, for the office of Inspector of Nuisances. Particulars can be learned from the Town Clerk. n24 H. McLEAN, Town Clerk. THE UNION FIRE & MARINE ■*- INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. The Share Transfer Book? of the Company will be closed from Ist to 13th December, both days inclusive. W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager. Christchurch, 24th November. n24 UOUTHLAND EDUCATION O BOARD. The usual monthly meeting of the Board will be ted at their Room, on Friday, the Ist day of December, at 11 o'clock. JOHN* G. SMITH, Sec. lovercargill, 24th Nov., 1882. n24 p LAD STONE. Plans and specifications can be seen an.i tenders will be received at my office, till Weduesday, 6th December at noon, for forming and gravelling several roads and footways. W. A.BEWS.C.E. n 23 Earnslaw Chambers. A SERVICE OF SONG, Entitled "UNCLE TOM," Will be given in the Woodlands Church, In aid of the Sabbath School Libraey Fund, On FRIDAY EVENING, 24th NOVEMBER. Tickets, 2s ; Children, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. nlB H A R LE S GIB SON, PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER, GLAZIER, SIGNWRITER, &C., &C, Temple of Science, Dee street. C. G. begs to notify that he has taken the above centrally situated premises, where he trusts to receive a fair share of public support. He is now opening out a varied and a choice selection of Paperhangings, of the latest design and pattern, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Orders will be attended to with attention and promptitude Mr Bichard Nash, well-known in the trade, has been engaged as foreman. nlB PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SIBB&LD'fI HORSES, MACKENZIE COUNTRY HORSES. The undersigned, favored with instructions from the owner, will sell by auction at Timaru, on an early date, a draft of about — S*S\ HORSES from Mr WILLIAM OU SIBBALD'S STATION, MACKENZIE COUNTRY. These include First-class Draughts, Carriage Horses and Hacks, and will be found on inspection, to be the best lot ever offered in Canterbury. MACLEAN & STEWART, D 22 AuctioneersNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TICKETS TO LAKES. ORDINARY SINGLE FARE TICKETS to Kingston, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill, from Ist December 18S2, up to 28lh February 1883, will be available for return for 30 days from date of issue; and holders may break the journey at any stopping Aplace either going or returning. Traffic Superintendent, Donedin, 18th November, 1882, v&i

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Southland Times, Issue 4485, 24 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 4485, 24 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 4485, 24 November 1882, Page 3

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